• Ed Kerns

    “Octopus Meditations: Explosive Life 2018 43x32 Mixed Media on Canvas - Huge”

    Original Painting : Acrylic w/ Mixed Medium on Canvas
    Size: 40.00x30.00 inches  |  102x76 cm
    Framed : 42.50x32.00 in  |  108x81 cm
    Edition: Original
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    Year2018
    Hand SignedOn Verso 
    Condition Excellent 
    Framed with GlassFloating Frame 
    Purchased fromArtist 2018 
    Provenance / HistoryThis painting is one of the last available "Octopus Meditations"series, twelve of which are now permanently displayed in The Rockwell Integrated Science Center at Lafayette College. Ed Kerns has sustained a remarkably fruitful collaborative practice with neuroscientists, engineers and biologists that has been visually compelling and conceptually innovative. His work, including this painting deftly weaves modern aesthetics acquired from his long career and interconnections with fascinating cutting-edge concepts from the sciences. Long before the art and science connection became fashionable, his work was moving towards the concept of consilience or, a unity of knowledge. Kerns has connected and nurtured a significant community of interconnected artists , scientists, and writers who are revealing a new kind of art for the mid-twenty-first century. Ed Kerns studied with Grace Hartigan and through her met and was mentored by many of the first generation of American painters, the abstract expressionists of the New York School who helped America leap forward to producing the preeminent work of the mid 20th century. This work continues that tradition by using an inventive melding of science and art. 
    Story / Additional InfoED KERNS is an American painter. He studied with Grace Hartigan, the highly regarded American Abstract Expressionist. Through his friendship with Hartigan, Kerns came to know and work with many artists of the New York School including Willem deKooning, Sam Francis, James Brooks, Philip Guston, Clyfford Still and Ernie Briggs. Kerns’ career in New York had a meteoric trajectory. In 1972, his first exhibition at the Sachs Gallery on 57th Street in Manhattan garnered high critical praise. The New York times, The Village Voice, Arts Magazine, Artforum and Art News were among the numerous publications to offer accolades for his work.
    Kerns lived and exhibited in Manhattan for twelve years before taking a position at Lafayette College to Chair and build the modern era Art Department. He became the youngest person to hold an endowed Chair at the college. Kerns has continued his long association with the New York Art World. 
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